Blogging Mistakes To Avoid

Blogging mistakes. We’ve all made them in our early days. Some of us continue to make them even today. It’s not for a lack of information available. It’s just that sometimes we get lazy and other times, we don’t really give our blogs the kind of focus they deserve.

There are plenty of quality posts out there listing the blogging mistakes to avoid. I don’t believe in reinventing the wheel. For our #MondayMusings post today, I’m creating a list of posts that you might find useful.IBlogmagazine’s post 5 Common Blogging Mistakes and How to Avoid Them is what set off this post. I found these two points pertinent a. Going it alone and b. Not including a call-to-action in posts.

Do you have a piece of blogging advice to offer? Something that most bloggers don’t realize? Add your advice in the comments or use the contact form to send it to me. I might turn the comments into a blog post with a link back to you all.

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Today’s linky can be found here and on Everyday Gyaan. My co-host today is Sacha Blessed of Visualize Authenticity.

About corinnerodrigues

A lover of words. A self-acceptance blogger. A blogging coach. A book reviewer. A woman happily journeying through midlife, moving from self-improvement to self-acceptance and enjoying being herself.
Corinne writes at Everyday Gyaan, reviews fiction at CorinneRodrigues.com and encourages writers and bloggers at Write Tribe and offers offline coaching to writers and bloggers at The Frangipani Creative, located in Secunderabad, India.